McGrath tipped home Jake Suter’s wrist shot from the right point just 15 seconds into the game to put the River Hawks up early. White came down 49 seconds later to wheel in a shot that beat AIC’s Ty Reichenbach on the glove side. Wallin picked up Josh Holmstrom’s shot off the post and got it past Reichenbach at 17:33 to close out the first period scoring.

Carson Grolla scored for AIC (3-8-0).

Doug Carr stopped 20 shots for his fifth win of the season.

Women’s hockey

BU 5, NU 2 — The Terriers scored three unanswered goals in the third period to roll over the Huskies at Matthews Arena. Sarah Lefort got her second career hat trick and Louise Warren had a career-high four points as the No. 9 Terriers (12-3-1, 8-0-0 WHEA) extended their Hockey East winning streak to 23 games, finishing the calendar year without a loss. Northeastern fell to 7-10-1, 3-5-1.

The teams were in a 2-2 tie early in the third period before Warren and Lefort broke the game open. Goaltender Kerrin Sperry made a season-high 38 saves. The Huskies got goals from Tori Hickel and Colleen Murphy.

Women’s basketball

Asia Taylor added 10 points for the Cardinals (8-1), who played most of the game without senior guard Antonita Slaughter after she collapsed and was taken off the court on a stretcher early in the first half.

Slaughter was taken to Jewish Hospital where she was awake and answering doctors’ questions, according to coach Jeff Walz.

Baylor 113, San Jose St. 73 — Odyssey Sims scored 29 points and had 13 assists to become the Baylor career leader in that category as the Lady Bears beat the Spartans in Waco, Texas.